As part of the 2021 digital E3 event, Ubisoft's showcase is set to provide a range of requested content, including Assassin's CreedRainbow Six and even more 'big announcements.'

The announced schedule for the Ubisoft Forward event was posted to the developer's site, detailing the overview for the livestream. While E3 2020 was the first time the event had been cancelled since its 1995 launch, the event is returning in a purely digital form. Fans will be able to tune in to the event on June 12 at 12 PM PT in order to watch the line up of Ubisoft announcements for its live games and more.

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The event is set to begin with a pre-show at 11 AM PT, covering updates and news surrounding games such as For Honor, Trackmania, The Crew 2, Brawlhalla and Watch Dogs: Legion. While these games will not be the main focus of the Forward event, the Ubisoft team will have a few words regarding them.

The main event at 12 PM PT will focus on its games with more prominent and substantial planned updates and reveals. This will include the likes of the next entry in the Rainbow Six franchise, with the promise of brand new gameplay and a first look at the co-op game's trailer. The schedule also promised that the game would be introduced with a new title, having formerly gone by the name Rainbow Six Quarantine. Fans of the series will also be able to stick around for the 1 PM PT post-show, where the Rainbow Six Siege Community Briefing will provide some more insight into the state of the game and some updates surrounding its community team.

Far Cry 6 is also set to have a prominent position during the main event. It was announced during the Ubisoft Forward event of July 2020, presenting a cinematic trailer that unveiled the antagonist as Antón Castillo, played by Giancarlo Esposito. The game also recently received a new trailer and some gameplay. It will be sharing the event's runtime with the upcoming sports game, Riders Republic.

The schedule also referenced Assassin's Creed Valhalla, which recently released its first major DLC Wrath of the Druids. Before the game's launch it was revealed that there would be at least two major DLC, with the next planned being The Siege of Paris. The schedule promised further updates on the Apple TV+ series Mythic Quest, as well as a few 'additional surprises.' Viewers watching the event at the Ubisoft website will also have access to subtitles in 12 different languages, as well as American sign language for the pre-show and main show, in addition to English audio descriptions for the main event.

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Source: Ubisoft